Hello, everyone. Simply another Sunday, as I could think of no special word to describe today.

Weather: Cool and clearing in WNY. Rained yesterday.

Sleep: Pretty good. Pain levels elevated so I kept waking up and turning over a lot.

Mood: Not too bad, not too good Sort of in the middle, which is pretty good for being bipolar.

Plans: Listening to a worship CD right now. Church pews are too hard for us with our back problems. Finish all paperwork for mortgage modification and get it ready to send in tomorrow via Fedex. See if there is an NCIS or Castle marathon on TV this afternoon.

Sleep: Pretty good. Pain levels elevated so I kept waking up and turning over a lot.

Mood: Not too bad, not too good Sort of in the middle, which is pretty good for being bipolar.

Plans: Listening to a worship CD right now. Church pews are too hard for us with our back problems. Finish all paperwork for mortgage modification and get it ready to send in tomorrow via Fedex. See if there is an NCIS or Castle marathon on TV this afternoon.

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